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>> i do think there has been a problem in the economy where the lower end of the economy has not been able to travel in a gamble. and overbuilding. mgm, las vegas has not come back folia from the recession. more of a direct play on that verses the other stocks that don't like what las vegas sands. that is kind of a boom economy that could crash. too much playing with the vip travel. i prefer with playing with the average gambler. in almost bankrupt stock, but a vigorous comeback, and that the key will have to, we will have to see that take off. melissa: of want to bring in david patrice, joining us now. i think we apologize, having some problems wi your huckabee at the beginning, but we're glad you could join us now. both of our guests were just saying that they want to invest in indian reserves and think that is a good pick for our viewers. how you feel? >> i would stay away. in fact, i would stay away from resorts in total. my take was actually when resorts. with this recession discretionary consumer spending s dropped off considerably. corporations are not spending money for people
>> i do think there has been a problem in the economy where the lower end of the economy has not been able to travel in a gamble. and overbuilding. mgm, las vegas has not come back folia from the recession. more of a direct play on that verses the other stocks that don't like what las vegas sands. that is kind of a boom economy that could crash. too much playing with the vip travel. i prefer with playing with the average gambler. in almost bankrupt stock, but a vigorous comeback, and that...
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i think it is a really counterproductive move that will be very damaging to the cypriot economy. melissa: absolutely. what kind of reaction have you gotten from this resolution? >> i think very positive. members on both sides of the aisle understand that our savers and investors ought to have some insurance and reassurance in this area. so i think there's a good chance we can actually get this through? melissa: congressman, thanks so much for coming on tonight. we certainly appreciate your time. >> thank you. melissa: now to alarming new developments. bankers in the european union,. e.u. is about to officially pass a new law that caps bonuses for their bankers at their salary amounts. it still needs final approval from the parliament and finance ministers but already gained firm approval from the e.u. states and part of the parliament. of course the concern is whether this law could gain traction and make the jump across the pond and hit bankers here in the u.s. that would certainly have a huge impact on industry as a whole. here to give insight is our very own charles payne. i m
i think it is a really counterproductive move that will be very damaging to the cypriot economy. melissa: absolutely. what kind of reaction have you gotten from this resolution? >> i think very positive. members on both sides of the aisle understand that our savers and investors ought to have some insurance and reassurance in this area. so i think there's a good chance we can actually get this through? melissa: congressman, thanks so much for coming on tonight. we certainly appreciate...
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you know, i've got six locations now in this terrible economy. i bought the two "love ranch"s and the alien cat house and they're all doing good when all the rest of the brothels in nevada are barely making it and closing up. david: chris, what does the average guy spend when he comes in to spend time with you and how much of that do you get to keep? >> people come in and spend anywhere between 500 and 18,000. i recently had somebody spent $18,000 on me. david: how much do you get to keep? how much do you have to give over to dennis? >> i get 50% of the cut. david: 50%. david: dennis, is that kind of standard among the legal bordellos in nevada? >> that's the norm in nevada. you know, we pay all the expenses and bartenders, the insurance. the license fees. my partner is the county's, because we're the biggest license fee payers in the state of nevada. david: that's a lot of money for you, dennis. i'm wondering what you spend it on? lou do you, how do you make sure, for example, that health standards are maintained in your business? because that m
you know, i've got six locations now in this terrible economy. i bought the two "love ranch"s and the alien cat house and they're all doing good when all the rest of the brothels in nevada are barely making it and closing up. david: chris, what does the average guy spend when he comes in to spend time with you and how much of that do you get to keep? >> people come in and spend anywhere between 500 and 18,000. i recently had somebody spent $18,000 on me. david: how much do you...
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about the economy. that is not happening right now. stuart: middle america senses something is wrong, we have spent a ton of money, deeper in debt. >> the other thing they understand is you have this anomaly. the stock market is hitting record, yet the average person thinks they have money in a 401(k), that is great. but the other thing is they invest in a cd. there is nowhere to do normal savings right now because saving rates are close to zero. all this money being forced into the stock market, people are worried about how real those numbers are. stuart: you're very much in touch with the political reaction going on in the economy. but there is no political reaction to middle america about what is going on here. president obama is still relatively popular, his policies are still relatively popular. >> his handling of the economy have dropped precipitously. he is now basically dead even with the republicans handling of the economy, so i think the president should be more worried about it than he is. re
about the economy. that is not happening right now. stuart: middle america senses something is wrong, we have spent a ton of money, deeper in debt. >> the other thing they understand is you have this anomaly. the stock market is hitting record, yet the average person thinks they have money in a 401(k), that is great. but the other thing is they invest in a cd. there is nowhere to do normal savings right now because saving rates are close to zero. all this money being forced into the stock...
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they need to think about what is good for the economy as a whole. stuart: would you eat a non-union twinkie, phil? >> you ask me a variation of that question every time i am here. stuart: you know the question. would you eat a non-union twinkie? >> first of all, i would not eat a twinkie. what i would do is i would patronize the company. stuart: you got out of that one. all right. thank you very much, phil. it is good to see you and we will bring you back soon. we will offer you a twinkie bought by me when they are back on the shelves. what is going on with chesapeake energy? the stock is moving. nicole: did you actually say you are going to buy something for somebody should mark that should be the headline right there. chesapeake being cut today to an under performer. making available $2.3 billion this move for chesapeake energy under some pressure. stuart: the situation of cyprus. it is scaring people. how confident are you in this country's banks? we have some numbers for you coming up. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles
they need to think about what is good for the economy as a whole. stuart: would you eat a non-union twinkie, phil? >> you ask me a variation of that question every time i am here. stuart: you know the question. would you eat a non-union twinkie? >> first of all, i would not eat a twinkie. what i would do is i would patronize the company. stuart: you got out of that one. all right. thank you very much, phil. it is good to see you and we will bring you back soon. we will offer you a...
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they want to see the economy grow. less in the future is better for the economy and markets. neil: that would mean no that if we are continuing on this trend, everything that the markets are celebrating right now, slobby sequestration, whenever you want to call it could be short-lived and there could be problems. what do you see happening? >> well, i think rand paul messages effective not only for the markets, but for the economy and the country at large because he is making a connection between economic liberty and prosperity. he understands that does look to the 20th-ctury. always the most prosperous countries are always the most free. and the message of essentially constitutionality, individual rights, that is tremendously bullish for the market. bullish for the economy. hitting t nail on the head. the fact that everything investors are seeing that we had a sequestered. this guy did not fall. there is still more work to be done in terms of cutting the size of government and going the size of the private economy. neil: that might have been something that job in the republic
they want to see the economy grow. less in the future is better for the economy and markets. neil: that would mean no that if we are continuing on this trend, everything that the markets are celebrating right now, slobby sequestration, whenever you want to call it could be short-lived and there could be problems. what do you see happening? >> well, i think rand paul messages effective not only for the markets, but for the economy and the country at large because he is making a connection...
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there is drags on the economy and we'll need more taxes to close the gaps. companies would like taxes to be low but also don'tment -- don't want to collapse the economy. theymentment economy to grow and not go broke and some mix of spending cuts and tax increases will hopefully lead us down the path but not the japan path. i don't know which plan is better. they are both magic in my opinion. one wants taxes raised and the other want to lower it twitch percent like that is going to balance the budget. i don't know which one is working. >> johnathon, you took a hike up a big mountain, should taxings go up? >> no, they shouldn't unless they are paying off the debt. we are raising a trillion in taxes according to the democratic proposal. you are only raising taxes to raise spending also. you are not paying off the deficit. governor scott and perry, come to the states where you don't have to pay a state income tax. that's what businesses want. this democratic budget is the biggest joke i have ever seen. 10 years from now. you are still running a trillion dollar d
there is drags on the economy and we'll need more taxes to close the gaps. companies would like taxes to be low but also don'tment -- don't want to collapse the economy. theymentment economy to grow and not go broke and some mix of spending cuts and tax increases will hopefully lead us down the path but not the japan path. i don't know which plan is better. they are both magic in my opinion. one wants taxes raised and the other want to lower it twitch percent like that is going to balance the...
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the public trust the president on the economy is neck and neck with the gop. when nancy pelosi was pressed on the president political motives, she had something weird to say. >> i don't think he has ever done anything for political reasons. [ laughter ] >> i think the point of him making that point if he does not want other people to attribute any motivation to what he was doing. i think he has been as bipartisan as any as i have seen. charles: i have to tell you something caught the first time the president ran, i think the public viewed him as a non-politician. i think he has been proven to be nothing but a politician from day one. >> she lost speakership over it. it was not done for political reasons. if it had, we never would have had healthcare reform. of course he is a politician. you do not become president of the united states can't you do not become a senator without being a politician. everything done in washington is with an eye towards the pole. charles: has he been political to a fault? he certainly overplayed with sequestration. you know what, if
the public trust the president on the economy is neck and neck with the gop. when nancy pelosi was pressed on the president political motives, she had something weird to say. >> i don't think he has ever done anything for political reasons. [ laughter ] >> i think the point of him making that point if he does not want other people to attribute any motivation to what he was doing. i think he has been as bipartisan as any as i have seen. charles: i have to tell you something caught...
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, growing the economy, creating jobs. you're saying mathematically the opposite. where do you get that from? >> it is just common sense. we have a lot of debt and it is growing rapidly. ask somebody about to locate a business in the united states, expand a business and hire a worker say to them, okay, we'll not change our spending plans. future? you see in the there are really two futures. future number one is where we do nothing, we went straight into financial crisis like 2008 which drags down the economy and that's not a growth strategy. future number two is, you don't change the spending which means you have to raise taxes to avoid a big debt crisis. then you have to raise the top marginal tax rate to 92% in order to close the gap. there is no way you're going to get a business to invest with a 92% tax rate. high taxes are disaster. i mean look, melissa, open a business in a world with high taxes or disaster, which would you pick? that's where we are. melissa: i hear you. what were the some of the things you heard fro
, growing the economy, creating jobs. you're saying mathematically the opposite. where do you get that from? >> it is just common sense. we have a lot of debt and it is growing rapidly. ask somebody about to locate a business in the united states, expand a business and hire a worker say to them, okay, we'll not change our spending plans. future? you see in the there are really two futures. future number one is where we do nothing, we went straight into financial crisis like 2008 which...
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economy and fight global warming because it gets one degrees warmer in the next hundred yearings. the clock never stops moving and it is an immediate crisis and high suld be honest about that. >> dagen, he saying in and of itself, the balanced budget is not the goal. it is getting to that, but not at the expense of bla, blarks. >> and in saying that and spending not being a problem and hearing henry reid saying don't touch entitlementings and nancy pelo saying don't raise the retirement age and sh allings id we don't have a spending problem . i put it together. >> right. my fave rilt little, to the president was hundred billion in new infrastructure spending that is in the budget . they are freely raising new revenue through taxes in this budget. it is like one and half trillion dollars in tax revenue . that is on top. 600 billion in higher taxes this yearnd on top of the more than one trillion in obama care taxings. >> this is it a blueprint. >> it doesn't balance anything. >> it is a blueprint for what the president and democrats want higher taxs and more taxes and they will spe
economy and fight global warming because it gets one degrees warmer in the next hundred yearings. the clock never stops moving and it is an immediate crisis and high suld be honest about that. >> dagen, he saying in and of itself, the balanced budget is not the goal. it is getting to that, but not at the expense of bla, blarks. >> and in saying that and spending not being a problem and hearing henry reid saying don't touch entitlementings and nancy pelo saying don't raise the...
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neil: a stimulus to the economy. he has always been that way. it pays to focus on what bill gates and doing now, he is on a spending mission, he leaves little doubt about what he thinks of republican mission and their drive to cool it on the spending without thinking about results, his biggest fear, congress cutting foreign aid. the man said that foreign raid does a lot of good for the planet. to gauge the more good than bad without a doubt, that is why the guy, he was in washington today pushing hard. urging freshmen lawmakers not to give up the fight or spending on those 2 need the help -- who need the help the most, tonight. decide whether a man can or should stop congress from closing some spending doors, perhaps of all of the interviews i've done with bill gates over the years from earliest days at microsoft or before he became the power house to keeping his juggernaut going once it was a power house to going full time in charity business, this day is for me the most meaningful and consequential, not because of anything i asked of mr. gates
neil: a stimulus to the economy. he has always been that way. it pays to focus on what bill gates and doing now, he is on a spending mission, he leaves little doubt about what he thinks of republican mission and their drive to cool it on the spending without thinking about results, his biggest fear, congress cutting foreign aid. the man said that foreign raid does a lot of good for the planet. to gauge the more good than bad without a doubt, that is why the guy, he was in washington today...
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it making no sense to me and the economy. neil: malia. >> i just quickly top say, i understand how we like to take things and combine themm but, i do not think that the only reason why keystone project is not happening is because, barack obama asked his agency this question, to get back to original topic, what i think is really important for us to look forward and you know neil, i don't think that anyone would disagree with you that jobs are important, the problem with laser beam focus you have a society and a lot of things that need to be focused on, laser beaming becomes narrowing, i don't think that is how we' our president or anyone in congress to just have like this one bullet silver bullet solution on what will save the u.s., that is not only thing that u.s. nee right now, we not only have a jobs problem. neil: i think it should be your highest priority. >> it is important for us to look -- >> okay, i understand. >> i don't know why we're again saving the world. neil: i'm not again saving the whales and birds, i'm i wan
it making no sense to me and the economy. neil: malia. >> i just quickly top say, i understand how we like to take things and combine themm but, i do not think that the only reason why keystone project is not happening is because, barack obama asked his agency this question, to get back to original topic, what i think is really important for us to look forward and you know neil, i don't think that anyone would disagree with you that jobs are important, the problem with laser beam focus...
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the economy is picking up steam, no question about it. we're seeing really good stock market obviously. the one thing that i worry about,hat ben bernanke doesn't worry about, those esther george, the fed chief, that kansas city bank basically said we have to worry a little bit about inflation when we keep putting $80 billion into the economy every month. i agree with that concern. melissa: julia, what do you think about that. he was asked that question directly a number of times t was also in the statement. very mch shrugged it off. he basically said we could use a little bit more inflation right now? >> absolutely. >> he should shrug it off. i completely disagree with that. what the economy needs is employment and employment will lead to wage growth. then we can start worrying about inflation the adpri -- agree with earn about key the bigger risk they pull back too early and once again we see momentum slip away. this is a fragile recovery the upside of them being wrong so often that they actually acknowledge it and try and adjust. so the
the economy is picking up steam, no question about it. we're seeing really good stock market obviously. the one thing that i worry about,hat ben bernanke doesn't worry about, those esther george, the fed chief, that kansas city bank basically said we have to worry a little bit about inflation when we keep putting $80 billion into the economy every month. i agree with that concern. melissa: julia, what do you think about that. he was asked that question directly a number of times t was also in...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one rean over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. inest with confidence. requesa prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... lta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we'rmaking it. ♪ gerri: finally tonight, when in rome more in this case in atlantic city, earlier today i decided to try my luck at blackjack. take a look at this. i am in the high limit room. we are going to the -- i'm going you're going to teach me how to win. that is the whole goal, to learn how to be by has been applied jack. okay. this is what i'm doing. a $50 game. i need to put into of these. read your. ger
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the entire economy of this city is based in gaming, 33,000 people work in the industry. here atthe golden nugget atlantic city casino, they have a golden nugget. look at that. they have a hotel, cay casino, d marina in the heart of new jersey. hear from the general manager at the bottom of the hour, and i sit down with a blackjack dealer and learn for the first time how to play blackjack. i never played it in the casino before, and you'll never guess how i did. it's not just gambling, but the biggest trends in alcohol these days, bourbon, plus, tobacco, porn, reality tv, and how your smart phone is a vice. we have a sinful hour ahead capping it off with how you at home as an investor can make money on it all. first tonight, our top story. obamacare's latest surprise is a new fee to hit employers. douglas holtz-eakin, president of the and former cbo director. great to talk to you. i was shocked to hear about the fee, $63, nobody knew it was coming, $63 per employee, so for a company like boeing, that's $10 million just for the fee alone. what is it for, and why didn't we
the entire economy of this city is based in gaming, 33,000 people work in the industry. here atthe golden nugget atlantic city casino, they have a golden nugget. look at that. they have a hotel, cay casino, d marina in the heart of new jersey. hear from the general manager at the bottom of the hour, and i sit down with a blackjack dealer and learn for the first time how to play blackjack. i never played it in the casino before, and you'll never guess how i did. it's not just gambling, but the...
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they are blaming the weak economy. their sales are down by double digits. a quarterly loss going forward. they have been losing out to their rivals, american eagle and abercrombie. aeropostale was outpacing abercrombie year to date. back to you. connell: thank you, nicole. we are going to update our coverage now on the cyber threat. the chinese government wants to open cyber security talks with the united states. this just came out today. china resolutely opposes hacking in any form. they would like to communicate with the united states about cyber security. this all coming on the heels of a phone call made between president obama and china's new president. the two leaders agreed to maintain frequent and direct communication. moments ago, white house officials told our old peter barnes that jack lew will press china on the issue. he will travel there next week. here is what jack lew had to say. >> i can tell you there has been no change in policy. we have very high standards offer tech in policy. we are going to continue to protect americans as we go throug
they are blaming the weak economy. their sales are down by double digits. a quarterly loss going forward. they have been losing out to their rivals, american eagle and abercrombie. aeropostale was outpacing abercrombie year to date. back to you. connell: thank you, nicole. we are going to update our coverage now on the cyber threat. the chinese government wants to open cyber security talks with the united states. this just came out today. china resolutely opposes hacking in any form. they would...
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economy. connell: what we have been saying here, unless the interest rates start to go up, you can pull people and they can say whatever they want. their behavior will not change unless you see a spike in interest rates. >> it will be hard to get a spike in interest rates with the fed flooding the system with liquidity. the whole world is on painkillers right now. we have become addicted to liquidity, easy solutions and until the fed start to bring it in and interest rates go up, i do not see a change. dagen: do the people who are still buying taxable debt, you start to see money flowing back into u.s. stock. you see billions every week into world stock. >> i think we are somewhere close to the end of a bond bubble. for the third time in 60 years, we are looking at ten year treasury rates below inflation. that is, obviously, not a way to build over time. we have put $1 trillion into bonds from 2009-2012 and we are still not seeing it, now. this great return we are talking about, that has not h
economy. connell: what we have been saying here, unless the interest rates start to go up, you can pull people and they can say whatever they want. their behavior will not change unless you see a spike in interest rates. >> it will be hard to get a spike in interest rates with the fed flooding the system with liquidity. the whole world is on painkillers right now. we have become addicted to liquidity, easy solutions and until the fed start to bring it in and interest rates go up, i do not...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and nsider carefully before investing. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ gerri: -- >> today you are surrounded by opulence which arguably simply came from hard work and a single idea. does the american dream still exist? >> i think so. and, you know, i did come from success measured by the obstacles that you have to overcome in order to achieve them. so bec
rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and nsider carefully before investing. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company...
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. >>> not even a down economy can crush rock and roll. legendar kiss rockers gene simmons and paul stanley kick off a big expan shun of their restaurants. they're here in first on fox interview to tell us why now is the time to bet on the consumer. even when they say it's not it is always about money melissa: first let's turn to today's market moment. fears over cyprus's bailout led to a choppy day of trading on wall street. the dow managed to eke out a slight gain wi the nasdaq and s&p 500 posting minor laws. the s&p fell for thehird straight seson. that is the worst losing streak of the year. microsoft could be in some hot water with the justice department. microsoft and some of its business partners are being investigated over a foreign bribery claims. government officials in china, italy and romania were allegedly bribed to earn software contracts but shares of microsoft still managed to close the day up slightly. >>> all right we start tonight in cyprus. th parliament rejected the tax on bank deposits, potentially killing the bailout
. >>> not even a down economy can crush rock and roll. legendar kiss rockers gene simmons and paul stanley kick off a big expan shun of their restaurants. they're here in first on fox interview to tell us why now is the time to bet on the consumer. even when they say it's not it is always about money melissa: first let's turn to today's market moment. fears over cyprus's bailout led to a choppy day of trading on wall street. the dow managed to eke out a slight gain wi the nasdaq and...
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it's worth about a bilon dollars overall to the economy, just in southern california. well we are on the subject of sex in addition to the so-called vice taxes, some states are actually putting -- imposing taxes. in illinois requiring the strip club operators to impose a $3 charge for their customers. the tax is expected to raise a million dollars annually. texas has also got eight vice tax. it is a little different. a little bigger deal in texas. $5. they are getting just about ten times as much revenue as a state of illinois. nevada, the only state in the country to allow any form of prostitution to illegally. it does not collect the tax. but if it did it will reportedly earn nearly $150 million for the state in nevada. regardless of whether not you think the taxes are good or bad public policy, there is no denying that device is generating an enormous amount of what government seems to like most, revenue. the nra proposal to keep our kids safe in school is still the best solution. the "a-team" on where are the other leaders. the billionaire mayor wants to ban gu
it's worth about a bilon dollars overall to the economy, just in southern california. well we are on the subject of sex in addition to the so-called vice taxes, some states are actually putting -- imposing taxes. in illinois requiring the strip club operators to impose a $3 charge for their customers. the tax is expected to raise a million dollars annually. texas has also got eight vice tax. it is a little different. a little bigger deal in texas. $5. they are getting just about ten times as...
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i don't know how will a robust economy can be created out of this. i mean, if these tax increases which i agree, 1 trillion democrats are proposing and what happened. if it were that will be crushing to the economy. >> with all these tax increases in the pipeline to howland the world to we realize that dream a half percent average annual real gdp growth, the cbo is predicting for the five years. we have to get this growth if we are going to be on track to move toward a balanced budget. lou: the ryan budget does that in the course of n years, but it makes a huge assumption, as just under 2 trillion that would be derived from the elimination of obamacare. that does nothing, -- does not as i said at the outset seem likely. >> not feasible today, but once obamacare goes into effect it could be that those the observable as well a the possible rationing of health care could create such an outcry that this program would be watered down substantially. lou: do you agree? >> exactly. i think he is right. i don't think it wille overturned. even though it is goi
i don't know how will a robust economy can be created out of this. i mean, if these tax increases which i agree, 1 trillion democrats are proposing and what happened. if it were that will be crushing to the economy. >> with all these tax increases in the pipeline to howland the world to we realize that dream a half percent average annual real gdp growth, the cbo is predicting for the five years. we have to get this growth if we are going to be on track to move toward a balanced budget....
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tax base of the economy is not very large at all. by contrast spain and italy have much larger tax bases. that is where you would go for help if you needed it in spain and italy, you go to the tax base, not to the banks. tracy: that's a good question. last question overseas, if cyprus can't get it together, right now they look like the gang that can't shoot straight, and they default and go bankrupt, play that out. what happens here at home? >> well, that's sort of the scenario that investors have been afraid of now for several years and that the europeans have worked hard to try to avoid with greece but a split in the eurozone sets the precedent that if one country can leave, at some point any other country could leave, possibly even germany. tracy: right that. >> would return us possibleryly to the days of last summer and summer before we had large pullbacks and markets around the world including this country. tracy: my birthday is in the summer and i think it coincided. talk about investment opportunities around the world. you hav
tax base of the economy is not very large at all. by contrast spain and italy have much larger tax bases. that is where you would go for help if you needed it in spain and italy, you go to the tax base, not to the banks. tracy: that's a good question. last question overseas, if cyprus can't get it together, right now they look like the gang that can't shoot straight, and they default and go bankrupt, play that out. what happens here at home? >> well, that's sort of the scenario that...
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david: sort of a bellwether of the economy, what the economy is doing here and as well overseas caterpillar was the worst performer on the dow. it was only down less than 2%. it did drag down the dow from what it could have been. the company is reporting dealer sales, get this, in the asian region dropped 26% in the last three months. north america by comparison only fell 12%. big drop in purchases from asia. lauren: stronger than expected results from general mills giving a boost to the food stocks today, a slew of flames hitting life-time highs -- names. hershey, flower foods. j&j snack foods and hormel on the list. david: the markets continued their climb as the federal reserve vowed to keep the printing presses roll being but is the market the only thing really benefiting from their programs? former congressman and long-time fed critic ron paul is telling us exclusively how all this could have potentially, extremely dangerous impact on the money you have in the bank and our country in general. lauren: plus cyprus may be the on the brink of default and looking to confiscate people's mone
david: sort of a bellwether of the economy, what the economy is doing here and as well overseas caterpillar was the worst performer on the dow. it was only down less than 2%. it did drag down the dow from what it could have been. the company is reporting dealer sales, get this, in the asian region dropped 26% in the last three months. north america by comparison only fell 12%. big drop in purchases from asia. lauren: stronger than expected results from general mills giving a boost to the food...
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what does it mean for the economy? the human toll is devastating and makes us all shudder to see the pictures. this is a show about "money". we want to make sure we discuss that. what does decivilization mean for the economies of the region? >> well, because you have sort of the shia-sunni axis splitting right in the middle of syria you will see the arab sunni states, the gulf states getting involved. they may find the destabilization prevents transport of oil like it used to. they jack up prices to get world attention and also because maybe they will have to as the region becomes destablized with iraq and iran involved. so at the end of the day i think you're going to see, your segment with boone pickens was so right on the money, we have to find alternative. if there is any message not only to get involved, i pray that the obama administration realizes we need a no-fly zone. we need to arm the rebels about. this is not exact science what to do there. we need to take sides. the darwin one evolution what is happening i
what does it mean for the economy? the human toll is devastating and makes us all shudder to see the pictures. this is a show about "money". we want to make sure we discuss that. what does decivilization mean for the economies of the region? >> well, because you have sort of the shia-sunni axis splitting right in the middle of syria you will see the arab sunni states, the gulf states getting involved. they may find the destabilization prevents transport of oil like it used to....
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advice to push your business aaead in today's economy, next. gerri: it's about who you know in the business world, and the next guest helps owners and advisers meet the right people. an online marketplace connects businesses across the country to capital and flood warning data. the ceo, peter, joins me now to give small business owners at home insight into today's economy. thanks for coming in. tell us about your company. what is it you try to do, and who are the companies you are serving? >> of course, yeah. i mean, what we've developed is essentially a website that helps owners of private companies figure out organizations or people or institutions that might be interested in providing a loan, making an investment, or acquiring the business so we think about this as -- imagine if you were selling your house, and you could go to a website and immediately know who would be interested in buying your house, the broker best served to represents, you, and the most likely banks to provide a mortgage to the buyer. we do that. gerri: like an instant r
advice to push your business aaead in today's economy, next. gerri: it's about who you know in the business world, and the next guest helps owners and advisers meet the right people. an online marketplace connects businesses across the country to capital and flood warning data. the ceo, peter, joins me now to give small business owners at home insight into today's economy. thanks for coming in. tell us about your company. what is it you try to do, and who are the companies you are serving?...
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was not a good idea to do it this way, as for 2014, i think it depends on the circumstances in the economy. if there is more obama fatigue. lou: can i say, watching the republican party with all prevail -- tre veil, i think that everyone better give up on idea of doing anything with the democrats and letting the economy doing the intellectual heavy lifting for the republican party, they better get ready to go. because, this is not going to be a default election, just as 2012 was. i have to -- i hate to do it, but we have to right there. anyway, thank yo thank you very, that is it for us, we hope you will be us tomorrow, congressman frank wolf of join us. on what is going on in the obama justice department, good night from new york. york. >> you know every liberal's dream that government seizing your money out right, there is nothing you can do about it. now no cyprus they could find out the hard way, this tiny island nation sent a tsunami shockwave to the rest of the world, keeping the banks closed until they find a more palatable way to. welcome i am neil cavuto, you got 10 grand in a ban
was not a good idea to do it this way, as for 2014, i think it depends on the circumstances in the economy. if there is more obama fatigue. lou: can i say, watching the republican party with all prevail -- tre veil, i think that everyone better give up on idea of doing anything with the democrats and letting the economy doing the intellectual heavy lifting for the republican party, they better get ready to go. because, this is not going to be a default election, just as 2012 was. i have to -- i...
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it is the banking system the size of this economy, you talk about the fact that large percentage of the deposit are outside attempting to trick the nation and the bank in the unique way. i sure hope they backpedal on insurance deposits, that would provide a little bit of stability and i hope they suggest this is not something we're looking to do broadly across the euro zone nations. melissa: do you think they will do that, or do you think the opposite, that other people follow suit? this is really unprecedented. they're basically skimming people's bank accounts. >> i agree with both of you, which is always a good thing to do. the fact is they will try to reassure people this is a one off thing. they have rung the spell. now people know especially larger depositors know if they're in italy or spain they could be hit by this. the one thing we have not mentioned is russia. love those large deposits are from russians. including those who had taken the money. the fact they're taking a haircut is not anything people want to cry tears over, the thing is now that we have crossed this red line,
it is the banking system the size of this economy, you talk about the fact that large percentage of the deposit are outside attempting to trick the nation and the bank in the unique way. i sure hope they backpedal on insurance deposits, that would provide a little bit of stability and i hope they suggest this is not something we're looking to do broadly across the euro zone nations. melissa: do you think they will do that, or do you think the opposite, that other people follow suit? this is...
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economy. the u.s. economy looks like it is although slow growth, no growth, due to better than the world economy. lori: dimensioned ground over air is a choice. the surge in online shopping and so many of these retailers offering free shipping, would you think that would help to offset the disappointing earnings report for this quarter? >> absolutely. that is one of the things that disappointed us. it is a cooperation with the post office, we knew the ground business was doing very well, the parcels of the business, but would be expected to do better was the domestic express business because we saw in the end of february and december was interesting because christmas came on a tuesday and so on friday before christmas the 21st we saw a number of high-end retailers, saks fifth avenue, you name it, all offering free shipping, express shipping if you clicked before noon on friday. the good news is that led to a surge in business turn a negative business on volume last quarter into a positive this
economy. the u.s. economy looks like it is although slow growth, no growth, due to better than the world economy. lori: dimensioned ground over air is a choice. the surge in online shopping and so many of these retailers offering free shipping, would you think that would help to offset the disappointing earnings report for this quarter? >> absolutely. that is one of the things that disappointed us. it is a cooperation with the post office, we knew the ground business was doing very well,...
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it's bad for the economy. -for the country. however, the republicans did not have the votes to stop that, so what did they do? of the choice we wouldather have only 2 percent of people's taxes go up instead of everybody's taxes go up. lou: and i understand the difficult choice, the toys that they found themselves in because they had been outmaneuvered. and did not think that they were sterling in there, if you will, tactics or strategy. >> well -- lou: i absolves them. >> thank you, francis. lou: well, if it's francis it's a different kind of deal, not about that. it's more likely to be about a mule. governor, we thank you very mu. >> thank you for having me. lou: much more on the future of the republican party throughout tonight's show. stay with us. ♪ lou: president and the famous the proclaimed the era of big government to be over. boy, was he wrong. but this wrong? we take it up in tonight's "chalk talk." ♪ wall street streaking higher. will it go higher from here? charles schwab managing director randy fetter on this r
it's bad for the economy. -for the country. however, the republicans did not have the votes to stop that, so what did they do? of the choice we wouldather have only 2 percent of people's taxes go up instead of everybody's taxes go up. lou: and i understand the difficult choice, the toys that they found themselves in because they had been outmaneuvered. and did not think that they were sterling in there, if you will, tactics or strategy. >> well -- lou: i absolves them. >> thank you,...